Neural Therapy
What is Neural Therapy and how can it help?
Neural therapy is a treatment that involves the injection of local anesthetics, typically procaine or lidocaine, into specific sites of the body to treat chronic pain and illness. Developed in Germany in 1925, the practice is based on the theory that trauma, infections, or scars can create “interference fields” in the autonomic nervous system that disrupt the body’s normal electrical signals.
The technique involves injecting small amounts of local preservative-free anesthetic into various sites including scars, trigger points, autonomic ganglia, or areas of previous trauma. Superficial injections are placed in segments of the body (treating areas in the same nerve segment as the symptoms) or into interference fields (treating distant sites believed to be causing problems elsewhere). Sometimes administration of intravenous (IV) procaine can be useful for systemic issues . Treatment typically involves a series of sessions.
Neural therapy plus a 60 minute visit is $188
IV session plus a 60 minute visit is $211
Neural therapy can also be added on to a consultation. Prices will be discussed at the appointment.


